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925 stamp on jewelery means that it is 92.5% sterling silver. 925 is the trademark for all sterling silver jewellery. if there is a gold colour, then that means that the jewellery is actually 92.5% sterling silver with gold plating over it. Pure sterling silver is 95%, so this is as close as you`ll get.
sterling silver will eventually tarnish and turn dark. so clean it regularly with silver jewellery cleaner. i have several sterling silver pieces of jewellery and i love them. hope this helps.

Yes, 925 stands for sterling silver. 92.5%. sterling silver is has gone up in price just as gold has. So take care of it and keep it clean and white. Also, many sterling silver rings will have a rodium plating on them, to make them look like white gold, which is nice. rodium plating will help jewellery to not tarnish, make sure that when you are buying sterling silver jewellery, that it is marked 925 otherwise you can easily get ripped off. check for the mark always. hope this helps.

It is always allowed for females to wear jewelries ( any type - Gold, Diamonds, silver, etc. ) but it is not allowed for males to wear jewelries made out of Gold/White Gold, and any type of accessories( Jeweleries ) that is feminizing. in general gold is not permitted to be used by males in Islam, and any type of clothing style or accessories, jeweleries from watch`s to what so ever trend comes out these days that would give the guy a feminine look.
This is a general answer, and i hope to serve you well enough, although it is always better to ask a shaikh in these matters.

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